TRB from Washington

PUB. DATE

August 1972

SOURCE

New Republic;8/5/72, Vol. 167 Issue 5, p4

SOURCE TYPE

Periodical

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Discusses the challenges that will be confronted by United States President Richard Nixon if he wins the 1972 Presidential election. Budget deficit in the fiscal year ending June 1971; Need for Nixon to raise taxes; Solution to race discrimination; Offering of tax subsidies to industries that will build plants in central cities; Transformation of the Supreme Court.

ACCESSION #

10642387

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